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Possible synonyms for "English" here: Language, British, US. But "Language" is more generic, but the context is about learning English, so perhaps it's better to keep it as English, unless the user wants to replace it. However, the user said to keep brand names, but "English" is neither a brand nor a name; it's a descriptive term. The user might want to replace each word in the phrase with synonyms.

Wait, the user specified to keep brand names, so Duolingo, Quizlet, Vocabulary.com, "The English We Speak", "6 Minute English", and Reddit's community shouldn't be changed. Only the descriptive terms need synonyms. -wmr -dm - tqylh - -Prod By. Bleu-

For example, "English vocabulary apps" becomes US English Lexicon Applications. But perhaps the user wants the synonyms for the entire phrase as three phrases separated by |. However, generating three different phrases for each key term would be more involved. Possible synonyms for "English" here: Language, British, US

2. "English vocabulary apps" – synonyms for 'English', 'Vocabulary', and 'Apps'. But 'English' is a language name, so maybe "British|American|UK" – but that might not apply. Wait, the user said to keep brand names, but here 'English' is the language. Hmm, maybe stick with English unless there are equivalents. Wait, maybe the user wants the term "English vocabulary apps" to have each word's synonyms. Let me check the example. If the original is "English vocabulary apps", then each word can be replaced? But "English" here refers to the language, so synonyms could be "British|US|American". "Vocabulary" can be replaced with "Lexicon|Words|Terminology". "Apps" could be "Applications|Software|Programs". So the line would be American Lexicon Applications apps. The user might want to replace each word

Okay, I need to process this user's query. Let me read it carefully again. They want each term in the provided text to have three synonyms listed in the format opt2, keeping the brand names as they are. The output should be text-only.

Wait, the user provided an example in their query? No, the user provided the original text and wants the output where each term has three synonyms. Let me consider that perhaps the user wants to replace each specific term (like "Additional Resources") with three options but keeping the structure. Wait, the user's instruction says "each term with 3 synonyms in format opt3. Keep brand names. Return text only."